If no new light can be shed on origins, pieces likely to be handed over to Jewish communities, museums; until now, history of objects only checked if a claim was filed

The legislation, which must still be approved by Poland's senate, sets a 30-year deadline for Jews to recover seized property

Auschwitz and Lodz Ghetto survivor who worked tirelessly to get compensation for Jewish victims of the Nazis, dies in New York

Over 1,900 descendants of those forced out during the Holocaust have reclaimed citizenship since law change in 2019, although not all are sure their relatives would have approved

The Netherlands' Restitutions Committee maintains museums should be allowed to keep and display art taken from Jewish Holocaust victims

In 'Plunder,' Menachem Kaiser captures Poland's absurdly draconian legal system even as he goes deep underground with hunters of Nazi treasure

Music education foundation refuses to pay compensation to Jewish descendants of musical instrument dealer in dispute that is testing the nation's undertaking, NYT reports

Judges uphold Restitutions Committee ruling that disputed artwork stay in Stedelijk Museum and not be returned to family of original owners

Commission finds Restitutions Committee has damaged Netherlands' reputation by refusing to return some items held in museums, among them disputed $22m Kandinsky painting

Top court says it's legal to differentiate between victim groups, because only Jews were subject to a 'policy of systematic extermination'

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